Muhand al-Okabi

Muhand al-Okabi (1994-18 October 2015) was an Israeli Bedouin man who shot 19-year-old Israeli soldier Omri Levy on 18 October 2015 before he was killed by civilian responders. However, the civilians also shot Eritrean immigrant Haftom Zarhum, which led to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu telling Israelis not to take the law into their own hands.

Biography
Muhand al-Okabi was born in 1994 in Hura, Negev, Israel to an Israeli citizen father and a mother who immigrated from the Gaza Strip. He was from a family of Sunni Muslim Bedouin, and he became a radical Islamist. His cell phone contained pictures of weapons and his plans for an attack on a bus station in Beersheba, and he expressed confidence that the Islamic State would conquer Israel. al-Okabi shot dead Israeli Defense Force soldier Omri Levy on 18 October 2015 at a Beersheba bus station when only 7 out of 11 guards were present at work that day, and a civilian responder shot him dead. In addition, he shot Eritrean illegal immigrant Haftom Zarhum, mistaking him as a second terrorist.